Time is running out for Campbell River residents to have their say as the City is looking to update its Official Community Plan.
The Strathcona Housing Alliance is out in the community today as Campbell River takes part in its fourth Point in Time Count, or PiT.
Elections Canada is out with the numbers from Monday’s federal election.
The BC Government has released its annual Climate Change Accountability Report.
The Liberal Party has won its fourth consecutive mandate.
Books of condolence are available for members of the public to express their sympathies and messages of support following the tragedy at the Lapu-Lapu Festival in Vancouver on Saturday.
Stage 1 Watering Restrictions come into effect in Campbell River this week.
The Rotary Club of Campbell River has started work on the Baikie Island parking restoration project.
BC Ferries is launching its new community engagement framework.
It is election day in Canada.
Today is the National Day of Mourning, honouring workers who have been killed, injured, or suffered from work-related illness.
The Campbell River RCMP are seeking the public's assistance in locating a 56 year old woman.
The Comox Valley RCMP is looking to identify a man who reportedly approached a student while dressed as a clown in Courtenay on Thursday.
British Columbia’s and Canada’s Filipino community is trying to come to terms after Saturday’s deadly incident at a Vancouver festival.
The City of Campbell River and Comox Valley Regional District are currently both open registration for summer programming.
As temperatures rise and lawns begin to grow, the City of Courtenay is reminding residents to follow watering restrictions and help conserve water during the high-demand summer season.
The City of Courtenay is hosting its third annual community clean-up event on Saturday, April 26.
The Repair Café is back for its 3rd year at Cumberland Community School.
The City of Campbell River has released its Summer 2025 Recreation Guide with registration beginning on Monday, April 28.
North Island College is highlighting a new program meant to provide a foundation in health sciences but also allow students some flexibility in terms of what they can take.
The BC Government is highlighting 64 new projects aimed at reducing wildfire risk, enhancing forest health, and getting more fibre into the hands of mills and energy producers.
The Campbell River & District Chamber of Commerce has released a short statement concerning the cancellation of Tuesday night’s North Island - Powell River all-candidates debate.
There was some “Magic” in the air in the skies over the Comox Valley earlier this month.
Monday, April 28, is not only election day in Canada, it is also the National Day of Mourning.
Courtenay Council has directed City staff to prioritize the purchase of Canadian-made goods and services wherever possible in response to U.S. tariffs and is encouraging the efforts of residents and businesses to buy Canadian as well.
The Comox Valley Farmers' Market will be setting up next to the Comox Community Association this summer.
The 6th Annual Small Planet Clean-Up Contest is March 20-April 30!
The Courtenay and District Museum is pleased to present the travelling exhibition Broken Promises from the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre.
at Courtenay And District Museum And Palaeontology CentreThe community is welcome to attend a weekly support group for those supporting people with mental health and addictions.
at Mental Health Recovery Partners
The word "éy7á7juuthem" means “Language of our People” and is the ancestral tongue of the Homalco, Tla’amin, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations, with dialectic differences in each community.
It is pronounced "eye-ya-jooth-hem."